In an unusual scene that garnered widespread attention on social media, a Moroccan medical team performed a delicate surgery inside the operating room to the tune of a popular Moroccan song.
The scene impressed many and raised questions about the relationship between music and medicine, and how art can contribute to creating a calmer environment within the hospital.
A circulating video documented the moment the operation was performed inside a Moroccan hospital. The atmosphere was vibrant, with the entire medical team in sync with the tunes of a traditional Moroccan folk song playing in the background.
It was clear that the doctors were performing their work with confidence and calm, as if music was part of the established medical protocol.
Commenting on the incident, a number of doctors explained that using music during surgeries is not new in some countries. In fact, it has been scientifically proven that music can help reduce stress and improve the performance of the medical team, especially during complex procedures that require high concentration. Some studies have also shown that patients undergoing surgery under local anesthesia feel more comfortable when calming or familiar music is played.
Social media users widely interacted with the video, with some believing that this initiative reflects a positive spirit among the medical staff and adds a human touch to one of the most stressful situations. Others questioned the appropriateness of playing popular songs in the operating room, believing that medical procedures should be conducted in a more serious and focused atmosphere.