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Nobody likes to be hospitalized.  A strange bed, different faces, the usual restraint of an IV line all combine to make a hospital stay about as exciting as studying for mid-term exams.  Hey, but everybody knows that boning up for the midterms is a necessary evil.  Being a patient in a hospital is no different.  If you want to get well from what ails you, being in a state-of-the-art hospital is the best place to be.

Did you ever think about what it is about a hospital that allows sick people to become better, and soon on their way back home?  Is it the multi-million dollar pieces of equipment that can open a clogged artery, radiate a cancerous growth or identify some other life-threatening illness?  Well, yes.  But there is something more basic that makes treatment in a hospital like magic.

It is those different faces, the people who operate the multi-million dollar pieces of technology, appear in your room in the middle of the night, conduct tests and provide treatments.  It is the hospital team of nurses, technicians, anesthetists, dietitians, therapist and pharmacists working with the doctors that together create the magic.