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[ccm-l] Gov Corzine & TRAUMA CENTERS
Hardcastle, Tim, Dr <tch at sun.ac.za> tch at sun.ac.zaTue Apr 17 09:57:13 BST 2007
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Ken Arthur's views do not reflect the feeling of most academic medical personnel (Surgical / Emergency Medicine / Others) in the rest of South Africa. I am willing to be involved! Tim Dr T C Hardcastle M.B.,Ch.B.(Stell); M.Med(Chir); FCS(SA) Senior Surgeon / Senior Lecturer: Surgery (Trauma and ICU) ATLS instructor and DSTC Cape Town Course Director Intern program Coordinator: Surgery M.Med (Emergency Medicine) Executive Committee member Clinical Head (Director): Diana Princess of Wales Trauma Unit Division of Surgery (General) Room 4064 Department of Surgical Sciences Tygerberg Hospital / University of Stellenbosch PO Box 19063 Tygerberg 7505 Western Cape South Africa e-mail: tch at sun.ac.za Cell: +27824681615 Office: +27219389281 or 4911 pager 0302 -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org]On Behalf Of KMATTOX at aol.com Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 6:10 PM To: arthurmorgan2 at gmail.com Cc: trauma-list at trauma.org; ccm-l at ccm-l.org Subject: Re: [ccm-l] Gov Corzine & TRAUMA CENTERS In a message dated 4/16/2007 10:56:01 A.M. Central Daylight Time, arthurmorgan2 at gmail.com writes: A heap of twaddle. Surgeons are technicians. Some surgeons are leaders, some physicians are leaders. Even some family practitioners are leaders. Some surgeons bother to learn about disasters, many just cut. Other than a highly developed sense of self-importance nothing sets surgeons apart from other doctors in general abilities. -- Arthur Morgan Anaesthesiologist, Johannesburg, South Africa OK. I respect what you have written. I respect your leadership in Johannesburg and in South Africa. I respect your involvement in the organization, planning and response to disasters in your region. I commend your insight into the personal, learned, technical, and leadership skills required for research, medical staff management, and education for present needs and future challenges. May I keep your name and insight in hand as we are planning several national and international conferences on Disaster planning and response, both community needs, medical support, surgical support, special needs support, and mental health issues. As I have been charged with developing a health care Integrated Collaborative Network for medical professionals, I would be interested to know your desired role and that of your specialty in this projected and potentially very useful resource. It might well be that both surgeons and anesthesiologists will have some role in a potentially anticipated Bird Flu pandemic. It was critical care doctors (not called that back then), physicians who controlled the airway and ventilation, and surgeons (Evarts Ambrose Graham) who were essential during the 1918 Pandemic Flu that hit the United States. I so appreciate your views and leadership in the past and anticipate that each of us on this list server can expect such local, national and even international leadership and involvement from you at the time when medical leadership in the Regional and Joint Unified Incident Commands is needed. Kenneth L. Mattox, MD Houston ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/
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