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Career Opportunity: Daily Trauma Devotional

Ronald Gross Rgross at harthosp.org
Mon Jan 29 23:05:27 GMT 2007


Pret,

I think you have entirely too much time on your hands!!!  ;-)

Best wishes, as always,
Ron

>>> "Bjorn, Pret" <pbjorn at emh.org> 1/29/2007 1:58 PM >>>
Stupid ideas come to me all the time.  Thought I'd share this one:

Somebody ought to compile a Daily Trauma Devotional (along the lines of
a prayer book, the basic format for which has been borrowed to advantage
in "The Intellectual Devotional:"
http://www.amazon.com/Intellectual-Devotional-Complete-Education-Confide 
ntly/dp/1594865132) - 365 pages, each devoted to a topic of interest or
import to trauma care professionals.  

Sunday for Triage and Systems, Mondays for Resuscitation Principles,
Tuesdays for CNS Injury, Wednesday for Chest, Thursday for Abdomen,
Friday for Ortho and Soft Tissue, Saturday for Miscellany, History, and
Biographies.  Something like that.

Cripes, you could probably get all the content from the Trauma-List!
I'm betting an industrious would-be author with more time than me could
come up with a marketable manuscript in a couple of months.  Gain fame,
get invited to all the posh conferences, put couple of thousand bucks in
your pocket.  Plus, you're creating a generation of wiser trauma
clinicians.  Easy as pie.

Keep it under twenty bucks, and don't skimp on the research, I'd buy
one.

Have at it.

Pret
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