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Ronald Gross Rgross at harthosp.orgThu Oct 12 15:25:42 BST 2006
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YIKES!!! I figured I would get shot at, not cloned! Thanks, Charles! >>> <Krin135 at aol.com> 10/12/2006 9:16 AM >>> In a message dated 10/12/2006 7:32:04 AM Central Standard Time, Rgross at harthosp.org writes: Now it is my turn to be provocative as I afffirm my very strong conviction that trauma is a surgical disease, and should be managed by surgeons. Best wishes, Ron Ron, We've had many interesting discussions over the years...and I have only one request: Please clone yourself a few times so that your style of surgical expertise can be spread a bit further... I will admit that my experiences since moving to Missouri have been much more in line with the 'COT Ideal' than what I saw down in Louisiana. The level 1 trauma centers at Mizzou in Columbia and Research Hospital in KC have both been great about accepting trauma cases without the need of doing a whole lot of 'small hospital workup' prior to transfer. ck Charles S. Krin, DO FAAFP -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html
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