Sure, I use a scopes all the time. They are very useful at looking at things from a very long distance, usually for the intent of high velocity lead poisoning. Sometimes though, the spirally looking lining looks fouled, then I have to use the other scope.
Then I go home to look at the power lines at the panel, and look at at that scope as well. That one is a lot more wavy looking though.
Then I check with my PA in the morning, and as what she saw in the scope for our first patient, and then ask that she send the results to the attending on call.

