vietfun2k:
a team of surgeons scuttled pass me
Wrong word here . . . you want past instead of pass. The word is functioning as a preposition here and you need past.
Generally you will want to spell out numbers (especially if they are small numbers or short words . . . different style guides have different rules, but they will all tell you to spell out the number one).
vietfun2k:
a young adult was wheeled in on a stretcher covered with blood
The word order makes it sound like the stretcher was covered in blood. I am sure that the stretcher was bloody, but it almost sounds like a bloodied stretcher was reused. It is really the young adult that was covered in blood.
vietfun2k:
I have cut open sedated mice and rabbits before; I have dissected human cadavers as well.
I would go with "had" instead of have. The sentence sounds fine, but something is telling me that you need the past-perfect verb here. Assuming at least that the action took place and was completed in the past.
vietfun2k:
retrieving blood from the blood bank or stemming the bleeding
Because you have already used a form of the word "stem" in conjunction with bleeding, I would use a different word here. How about "stanch"?
vietfun2k:
It was a rewarding feeling to be able to help the patient recuperate from such a horrific trauma
The first part of this sentence gets bogged down in the little words. How about rewording it to something like: It was rewarding to help the patient . . .
Good work!
Eric Noto