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Michael Bayme mbayme at bgu.ac.ilSat Mar 24 21:24:43 GMT 2007
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On Mar 17, 2007, at 6:45 PM, KMATTOX at aol.com wrote: > 4. The hunger for presentations in "acute care surgery" > subjects has > been overwhelming. Even hospital administrators have contacted > us expressing > interest in sending surgeons to this course, because, "IN OUR > COMMUNITY THE > NEED FOR A SURGEON THAT CAN TAKE CARE OF THE BIG EMERGENCY SURGERY > ACROSS ALL > GAMITS, IS OUR GREATEST NEED. WE WILL BE WILLING TO PAY ALMOST > ANYTHING TO > GET A SURGEON WHO IS NOT SINGLE ORGAN LIMITED, ONE WHO IS NOT > AFRAID OF THE > TOUGHEST CASE, AND WHO IS LIKE THE GENERAL SURGEON OF 2 DECADES AGO." Hi all! When I was fresh out of training - and still living in the states - I would have jumped at any such opportunity. But I didn't see many such ads in the various journals, and even a casual review of this months Journal ACS reveals maybe one or two postings that match the above description. So, show me the ads! Michael J. Bayme, M.D., FACS Soroka University Medical Center Beer-Sheva, Israel
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