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Regimental Order of Critical Care Surgeons

Wilma Keelan wilmakeelan at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jun 7 23:33:58 BST 2009


Dr. Mattox,
 
Congratulations on your induction to the Regimental Order of Critical Care Surgeons. This is an honor and I know of no other Surgeon more worthy than you for many, many reasons. It was indeed an honor to work as an RN at Ben Taub Trauma Center where I learned so much from you. You were always so kind to stop, talk and teach.
 
Wilma Keelan, RN, BSN

--- On Sun, 6/7/09, KMATTOX at aol.com <KMATTOX at aol.com> wrote:


From: KMATTOX at aol.com <KMATTOX at aol.com>
Subject: Regimental Order of Critical Care Surgeons
To: ccm-l at ccm-l.org
Cc: trauma-list at trauma.org, A.M.Batchelor at newcastle.ac.uk
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2009, 5:05 PM


To my ever tolerant and dear friends, especially other members of  ROCCS:

I have been traveling of late and have been derelict in not expressing my  
most sincere gratitude in being inducted into the Regimental Order of 
Critical  Care Surgeons (ROCCS).   This organization has a grand listing of  
leaders and members, but of relative limited membership.   The  foundation of 
ROCCS is symbolized by the "stone" of the ceremonial handshake  which is handed 
off like a military coin as a token of the commitment of the new  member to 
the lifelong dedication to the culture and the over riding governing  
principles of this solid organization.  This "stone" is not a stone at  all, but 
is actually a piece of the Stone of Texas, a fossilized  PALM.   This now 
RARE stone is in danger of not being  found or discovered as there are limited 
supplies of this very symbolic  icon.   My particular polished "ROCC" is 
about 5 inches in diameter,  an especially  fine specimen of this treasure.   
I have  long been a student of fossilized sap which is sold around the world 
as "Amber",  coming in yellow, orange, bronze, almost clear, and now newly 
discovered green  colors.    The ceremony which took place in Germany about  
weeks was serious and ritualistic.    For those who are  current members of 
this Regimental Order of Critical Care Surgeons, I am truly  honored to 
among your presence.   There are indeed many who are  undoubtedly more worthy, 
but none could be more grateful than  I.    I look forward to the next 
meeting of this special  group.   I actually have a suggestion for the time and 
place of the  next meeting.     As we all together work toward an  Integrated 
Collaborative Trauma and Critical Care System, what better location  that 
the new programs built on the successes of the now relatively official JTTS  
established by the US Military Medicine, but in its ever modified new  
horizons.     Indeed there is a new alignment of the  constellations, stars, 
elements, ethers, personalities, and energies to create  what might, in the 
future be analogous to a new "star in the west" we shall look  forward to new 
insight, leadership, challenges, and  outcomes.     

Thank you for the opportunity to be a member of ROCCS.  

Kenneth L. Mattox, MD
Houston


                   On this date (actually yesterday, 28 May)
Dr. Kenneth L. Mattox, MD,  FACS,
was inducted into the Regimental Order of Critical Care  Surgeons by COL 
Stephen F. Flaherty, MD, FACS, Trauma Consultant to the Surgeon  General, 
Chief of Surgery, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany
Joint Theater Trauma System
in a brief ceremony  in which he received the
traditional Petrified Palmwood (Palmoxylon sp)
following Dr. Mattox's presentation  of
"The Da Mattox Code: An Analysis of the Death of Princess  Diana" 
at LRMC Grand Rounds
joining other past participants in the
Distinguished Visiting Surgeon Program  at LRMC
including
Donald Trunkey,  MD, FACS
Thomas Scalea, MD, FACS
James W. Dennis, MD,  FACS
Michael Rotondo, MD, FACS
David Dawson, MD,  FACS
etc,  etc.


//SIGNED//
ROBERT C. MARSHALL, Lt Col, USAF, MC
Staff  Internist, Lurker
435th Medical Squadron (USAFE)
Landstuhl Regional  Medical Center, Landstuhl, Germany






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