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Moore677 at aol.com Moore677 at aol.comTue Oct 3 18:25:08 BST 2006
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Not a problem....................I think you have no clue what you are talking about......... Dell.......................... In a message dated 10/3/2006 12:36:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, japrak at gmail.com writes: dell l am not trying to underestimate any trauma surgeon at all. l can imagine just how extended their knowledge is, but presuming that critical care surgeon can deal with acute MI as good as with surgical conditions, then we should let the surgeons treat every disease there is. and by no chance any non-surgical physician can know about iniciative trauma managment as much as surgeon can know about non-surgical conditions. and the fact that EM physicians are dealing with trauma patients every day and the fact that they actualy went to med school and residency where they had subject such as surgery, critical care, anesthesiology....means nothing because after all they are not the all mighty surgeons. ante PS.please don't interpret this as a attack on surgeons, because l realy admire to them,because all the significant and challenging job they are donig
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