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Ronald Gross Rgross at harthosp.orgTue Oct 17 17:52:28 BST 2006
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To all, Sorry for the rotten typing and all of the typos! Ron >>> "Ronald Gross" <Rgross at harthosp.org> 10/17/2006 12:32 PM >>> Dear J.A. Terranson, I will be brief: 1. It should be painfully evident by the tone, tenor and passion exhibited by Dr. Mattox in all of his posts and in all of his activities that the LAT thing you could accuse him of is of being an uncaring surgeon. 2. That you have the audacity to perpetuate that quote from Richard Corliss in Time in what might appear to be an attempt to either justify or condone the actions of those who see the hijackers of the 9/11 airplanes as heros speaks to your inability to understand where Mattox - and others like him - are coming from. Twisted brilliance has no room on the fact of the earth when it condones and permits acts of savagery that are based on a religious statement "as they saw it". And when it is my relative lying on that ED stretcher, I don't care if the man or woman caring for my relative appears to be caring in my eyes; all I care about is that the individual caring for my loved one appears - to that patient in his/her eyes - care more about the patient than anyone else in or out of that room, 'cause regardless of your bravado about preferring uncertain death vs certain life, I am not certain that when push comes to shove you wuold be able to back your words with your actions and your choice of "provider". I wish you well in your quest to better understand people, regardless of how human they may appear, Ron >>> "J.A. Terranson" <measl at mfn.org> 10/16/2006 9:13 PM >>> On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 KMATTOX at aol.com wrote: >> In a message dated 10/15/2006 11:39:38 A.M. Central Standard Time, >> aneurysm_42 at yahoo.com writes: >> >> Surely such a larger-than-life man with the >> accompanying nerves of icy steel requisite to meet the >> standards you have set can't be so easily undone by >> the screams of a grief-wrought family member. >> >> >> > Does not happen, because they are not there. My comments were to describe > a composite "me or us" to represent all members of the surgical team, whether > they be in the operating room or site in the EC, formal operating rooms, > SICU, or cath lab. Perhaps more exposure to the non-patient population is called for? As much as we all admire your [ever often] stated hyper human abilities, I don't know that I'd prefer guaranteed life in the hands of an uncaring surgeon such as yourself over uncertain death in the hands of someone a little less perfect (but a whole lot more human) than you profess to aspire. -- Yours, J.A. Terranson sysadmin at mfn.org 0xBD4A95BF "Surely the larger lesson learned from that day is that other men, all over the world, took inspiration not from the heroism of the rescuers in New York or the passengers flying over Pennsylvania, but from the 19 hijackers - the twisted brilliance of their scheme and their willingness to sacrifice their lives to make a political and, as they saw it, religious statement." Richard Corliss/Time Magazine 11 Aug 2006 -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/traumalist.html
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