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Surgical stitching in 'Doctor Strange' felt meditative to Rachel McAdams

Rachel McAdams plays Dr. Christine Palmer in the new Marvel movie

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Rachel McAdams in front of the Doctor Strange inspired 3D Art at a fan screening, to celebrate the release of Marvel Studio's Doctor Strange at the Odeon Leicester Square, on October 24, 2016 in London, United Kingdom.
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Rachel McAdams plays a doctor in the latest Marvel release Doctor Strange and says she found practicing medical stitches meditative.

The 38-year-old actress plays Dr. Christine Palmer opposite Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular character in the new Marvel adventure and she learned from real-life medics as part of her research for the role, reported Female First.

"My mum was a nurse and I just don't posses that gene so I was always fascinated. It's a job that takes so much guts. I shadowed a really great female neurosurgeon in Toronto and one in London, who taught me how to do stitches. It was very meditative, like knitting. When I was bored on set, I would just pull out my ... stitching wire. I don't even know what it's called, some doctor I am. But I would practise and it was great to jump into another world," McAdams said.

The actress said her favourite part of her career is that she gets a chance to explore different professions.

"I think it's the thing I love most about my job, that you get to live so many lives in one lifetime. I have a bit of ADD when it comes to things, so variety is the spice of life for me."

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