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Las Vegas Trauma Critical Care & Acute Care Surgery Conference

Brian siddsidd at comcast.net
Sat Apr 11 20:04:14 BST 2009


I attended the last couple of years, and strongly agree that it is a  
great conference.Unfortunately was unable to attend this year. It  
would be wonderful if there was some kind of web access to the  
conference.




Brian Shapiro MD FACS

Sent from Brian's  iPhone

On Apr 11, 2009, at 12:02 PM, KMATTOX at aol.com wrote:

> Thank you, Mohammed for your kind comments.   Since the beginning   
> of this
> course there have been three over riding major objectives and several
> secondary objectives.
>
> 1.   Be of benefit to the surgical patients with complex  challenges  
> and to
> the surgeons who care for them, with an ability to affect  practice  
> the day
> after the conference
>
> 2.   To continue to bring the latest of cutting edge surgical,   
> trauma, and
> critical care information to the attendees, with a truthful  
> analysis  of
> the validity and practicality of that new information
>
> 3.    To challenge tradition and to make you think, to  be  
> provocative, and
> to stimulate your brain
>
> We also have attempted to seek and develop new surgical education  
> talent
> and to give a forum for those who have already begun to be independent
> surgical  thinkers.
>
> Your e-mail demonstrates that we are accomplishing our goals.   
> Thank  you
> for the feed back.
>
> Kenneth L. Mattox, MD
> Course Director
>
>
> In a message dated 4/10/2009 2:16:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> traumawon at hotmail.com writes:
>
> I am  again reinvigorated.   Each year I return to the Trauma Mecca to
> renew my vows to medical intellectual stimulation and to renew my  
> faith in
> surgery.   I know of no other such rich and stimulating venue than   
> this course
> at Caesars Palace each year.   The lessons just keep  coming and  
> coming in
> a very fast pace.   Each year I learn many new  and old things that  
> change
> my practice.    This is the most  medically and surgically cutting  
> edge
> stimulation and information that I ever  go to.   For those who have  
> not enriched
> themselves by attending,  you must do so.    Despite the economic  
> problems
> of the world and  many conferences being only half full, this course  
> again
> had a full  room.   Thank you Dr. Mattox for your dedication to the  
> patient
> and  the surgeons who care for them.
>
>
>
> Mohammed  al Malik
>
> Los  Angeles
>
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