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TRUST vs Confidence in details

Sanjay Gupta sanjaygupta99_91 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 30 19:46:44 BST 2009


I (being a trauma surgeon at the receiving end of the bad part of call schedule for several months now and preparing to revolt) have another one:

Trust me and I will fix the call schedule next month. 


Sanjay Gupta





--- On Tue, 7/28/09, KMATTOX at aol.com <KMATTOX at aol.com> wrote:

> From: KMATTOX at aol.com <KMATTOX at aol.com>
> Subject: TRUST vs Confidence in details
> To: trauma-list at trauma.org
> Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 5:38 AM
> 
> One of the biggest issues regarding the current approach to
> Health Care  
> Reform (HR 3200), and the processes used by the current
> government in 
> Washington  DC is the dichotomy between blind trust
> and a confidence regarding the 
> details  in any bill considered by any
> legislature.  There is great paranoia 
> in  any group of consumers if there is a change in
> their culture and 
> practice that  was suppose to go through a consensus
> process of vetting, but they 
> were not  given an opportunity to read, understand,
> and be able to have input 
> into the  final product.   This is the
> foundation of the democratic  
> process.      
>  
> Many examples of TRUST and DIS TRUST
> exist:   
>  
> I am your doctor, trust me, you need your appendix out. 
> I am Jim Jones, your spiritual leader, drink this cool aid,
> it will help  
> you sleep. 
> Trust me, I did get this STD from a toilet seat. 
> Trust me, I the sponge count is correct. 
> Trust me, if you memorize the 10 commandments you will go
> to  heaven.
> Trust me, if you will blow up your body as a suicide
> bomber, as  instructed 
> by your terrorist group leader, you will go straight to
> heaven and be  
> rewarded
> Trust me, if you will say that your professional
> association buys into  and 
> supports this bill, we will let you sit at the table
> Trust me, you don't need to read the legislation. 
> Both the  administration 
> and the congress have put exactly what you wanted into the
> bill  and it 
> will help you and your patient, trust me.  
> Trust me, we will not add any pork issues into this
> popular  bill
> Trust me, this bill will decrease what we are currently
> spending on this  
> issue
> Trust me, the government is here to help you.
> Trust me, the check is in the mail.   
>  
> k
> 
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