Name the neurosurgeon please.Me and my colleagues would beg to differ.
Since the start of this, we have been in hospitals, doctors, dentists, etc, caring or face-fit testing for the medical staff there.
Only yesterday, my deputy told me that a neuro surgeon was being face fitted. My deputy handed him the mask, and started to tell him how to put it on correctly.
"I know how to do it, I've been tested before you know!", the surgeon said, haughtily.
"Clearly not", replied my deputy, "because you have it on upside down: the noise clip is under your chin."
My deputy is a straight talker, and he followed up with "I don't tell you how to operate on someone, so don't tell me how to select, fit, and inspect a mask".
The above is a common occurrence.
This is simply a lie.
No neurosurgeon on the planet has become a neurosurgeon and doesn't know how to wear a mask.
No way.