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Hackensack hospital adding a trauma unit on wheels
bcarney1123 at aol.com bcarney1123 at aol.comThu Dec 7 17:26:22 GMT 2006
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NYC opened a new command center the other day in Brooklyn this week. Not far from the Bridge but its location is public knowledge. Brian -----Original Message----- From: thoracicsurgpa at msn.com To: trauma-list at trauma.org Sent: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 11:47 AM Subject: Re: Hackensack hospital adding a trauma unit on wheels Pret-sarcasm??-never! One of his lines particularly hit home: "Let's build a bunch of multi-million-dollar roller-hospitals and store them in a big warehouse, just in case a city collapses. When a city collapses (ideally, not the city with the big warehouse)" Prior to 9/11, NYC Mayor Gulliani, incurred the wrath of fiscal conservatives for building a multimillion dollar 'emergency' command center, for use by the city in the case of a major terrorist attack, hurricane, flood, or other catastrophic disaster. And where was this fortress located?? In the World Trade Center, of course. Under current Mayor Bloomberg, this concept has been maintained, The current 'emergency' command center is physically located in Manhattan, under the Brooklyn Bridge. ~doug~ Gotta say that, sarcasm aside, Pret is absolutely correct. This mobile doc-in-the-box is counterintuitive. It also fails to ascribe to the very basics of trauma care, and that is to bring the patient as quickly to the place with the most resources, not to bring a few resources to the place where they will quickly be overwhelmed, overused and thereby useless! I bet Frykberg would have a stroke with all of this. Let me see, now......I am looking at something that is round, has a hole in the middle, and can be put on a heavy stick with the identical round thing on the other end of the stick onto which I can put something and roll along very easily. Why, I just reinvented the wheel. Sounds like what these "medical innovators" want to do. Just my 3 cents (inflation and all.......) Take care, Ron -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more.
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