In front of the ward, it was boldly scripted a red bulb was outside, and a notice was posted beside the door, visible for anyone that was ready to venture. It read;
'If the red bulb is shining and the drapes are draped, please don't enter,'
The instructions were clear enough, and I pushed the door slightly, revealing a staff of nurses and doctors.
"Good morning there," the nurses and two other Doctors present in the room chanted, with their equipment placed on the table ready to be used.
"Good morning, let's get to work,"
I intoned removing my watch and putting on my attires for the operation.
I wore baby blue loose pants over a loose blouse. I used a shower cap to protect my hair and put on my mask and goggles. I rapidly changed my shoes and hung my stethoscope loosely around my neck.
"Gael, how do you feel today?"