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TEST - Integrated Collaborative TRAUMA/Disaster Network

Altman, Shirley shirley.altman at jax.ufl.edu
Fri Jul 13 12:35:53 BST 2007


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Shirley J. Altman, C.P.C.

PBC II

Business Group 5 , Surgery

University of Florida Jacksonville Physicians, Inc.

904-244-5042

shirley.altman at jax.ufl.edu

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From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org on behalf of KMATTOX at aol.com
Sent: Thu 7/12/2007 9:14 PM
To: trauma-list at trauma.org
Subject: TEST - Integrated Collaborative TRAUMA/Disaster Network

My dear friends and colleagues on this list server.  

This vehicle is extremely valuable method of us clinically and
managerially 
communicating with each other during time of need.   We all used this 
communication mechanism to great value during the Katrina/Rita
Disaster.   

It is entirely possible that sometime in the future (let us hope and
pray 
that it is in the many year future) we may need to use this mechanism to
ask for
 help, to signal problems and danger, and to professionally exchange
clinical
 information.    Such a need could also be within the  week.   

I would ask EACH OF YOU to merely hit the reply button and state, TEST
WORKS
to document that you are in and are part of this  INTEGRATED
COLLABORATIVE
NETWORK.    If it works during a  TEST, then it will work during times
of need. 


Please - this is like a disaster drill.    Let us check our  ability to
LINK..............

Kenneth L. Mattox, MD
Houston



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