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Fatigue, stress, living with the knowledge you caused someone's death (anyone who does enough neurosurgical operations, particularly things like aneurysms, will have patients die). Exposure to blood and body fluids, possible needlestick injuries and risk of hepatitis/HIV/other bloodborne diseases. Being sued. Constantly having people make jokes, "Well, it doesn't take a brain surgeon!" or, "It's not brain surgery!"

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