most probably no. cutting ur child eventhough it for his own good is not easy for any parents
The surgeon is the mother of the child.
A surgeon.
role conflict
You didn't finish it, but here goes: A surgeon looks at the injured boy and declares: "I cannot operate on this child because he is my son." How is this possible if the boy's father was killed in the car crash? The answer is that the surgeon is the boy's mother.
A surgeon
No. The specialist who operates on children is called a pediatric surgeon.
a Nerosurgeon is a surgeon who will only operate on patients who are called Nero.
a skilled surgeon with 6 year of experience
A "general" surgeon means that he is one who is not specialized on any one particular area of practice (i.e.: he does 'general' surgery). They should be capable of operating on anyone, regardless of age. A 'pediatric' surgeon, on the other hand, is one who limits his practice strictly to children and does not take on adult patients. Depending on the surgery being performed one should be as capable as the other.
A pediatric surgeon operates on children and focuses on child-specific health issues, while a regular surgeon deals with adults.
ALL surgeons operate on bodies- but different parts. Earnings will vary sharply depending on experience, location and specialties of the surgeon.
There may be 12 year olds who are brilliant enough to do this, but she/he wouldn't operate on me.