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"when to shoot a patient"

Bjorn, Pret trauma-list@trauma.org
Tue, 5 Mar 2002 14:15:41 -0500


Caesar,

Couldn't agree more.  And you know, I might be more tolerant if it was funny
(I can forgive quite a lot for a good laugh).  It's significant that their
published trauma protocols are at least as amusing.

I took a moment to follow the "contact us" link, and offered my opinion.
Perhaps others will do the same.  Having been occasionally and unknowingly
insensitive (yup, me), I'm willing to believe that these people just haven't
paused to consider the impact of their thoughtless behavior.  For those who
wish to see it, I encourage haste: I expect the link to disappear shortly.
Call me naive.

At the very least, it's a fine example of how NOT to construct a
professional-appearing web site.

Pret Bjorn
Bangor, ME USA

-----Original Message-----
From: caesar ursic [mailto:cmursic@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 1:05 PM
To: trauma-list@trauma.org
Subject: "when to shoot a patient"


One finds the damnedest things on the internet. I know
this might be considered muckraking by some, but so be
it.  One thing is for sure - if I (or most any of the
participants on this list) had posted this on our
official institutional websites, we could kiss our
jobs goodbye.

Download the file labeled "when to shoot a patient" to
see what I mean.

http://www.wits.ac.za/trauma/tra004.htm

C.M. Ursic, M.D.
Dept. of Surgery
UCSF-East Bay
Oakland, California / USA

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