Not really a death, but if I had a medical license, I'd lose it. But I can't lose what I don't have, so...
Started the heart transplant operation, first removing(shattering) the patients ribcage with a hammer, somehow causing the loss of just over 1/6th of the patient's blood in the process. Used the claw end of the hammer to remove the patient's lungs. Damn things always get in the way...
Accidentally jammed several scalpels into various spots of the patient's chest cavity while trying to remove the defective heart, along with an electic circular saw which was stuck in the ON position by a piece of tissue that was probably better off left
inside the patient. The patient then expired of blood loss. Total time was a little over 6 minutes.
The next attempt was much more successful, however. This time, I removed the patient's ribs using a hack saw, which, because of(or despite) several intonements to Jesus Christ, resulted in no blood loss. The lungs were also removed via hack saw. Took a more precise method of using a scalpel(ie, not using the patient's chest cavity as a dartboard), severing several major blood vessels without problem. Tried to wrench the heart out by hand, but it was stuck fast. Began (aggressively) probing the patient's heart (with a scalpel) before finally extricating it and tossing it aside. Spent the next 30 seconds fumbing with the box containing the replacement, before tossing it in, mission accomplished.
Got an A++ rating for my work, meaning I am the best transplant surgeon in the world
that is covered by the patient's insurance policy.Unfortunately, I also lost my radio inside the patient as well, not sure how that happened.