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Shooting in Washington DC (UNCLASSIFIED)

htaed_rd at 123mail.org htaed_rd at 123mail.org
Thu Jun 11 21:09:34 BST 2009


Now we just need to discuss my referral bonus.

Alternatively, I am available to provide remote Reiki treatments.

Tim Noonan.

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:47 -0700, "Richard Wigle MD FACS"
<rlwigle at yahoo.com> wrote:
> geez
> 
> I have to admit I had to go to the web to find out what the heck Reiki
> was. Turns out it's more or less an extension of the "healing hands" that
> seemed to swing through nursing about 20 years ago
> 
> I'm seriously considering setting up a crystal franchise in my hospital.
> Why lose out on a good thing
> 
> R. Wigle MD FACS
> 
> --- On Thu, 6/11/09, htaed_rd at 123mail.org <htaed_rd at 123mail.org> wrote:
> 
> From: htaed_rd at 123mail.org <htaed_rd at 123mail.org>
> Subject: RE: Shooting in Washington DC (UNCLASSIFIED)
> To: "Trauma-List [TRAUMA.ORG]" <trauma-list at trauma.org>
> Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 1:34 PM
> 
> Here is a link to the press release from Shock Trauma. The all
> capital lettering is their idea. All capital letters probably
> improve the outcome.
> 
> Here is a quote:
> 
> "The University of Maryland Medical Center is the only facility
> in the country offering Reiki to trauma patients, although it has
> also been used to treat people with cancer and other illnesses."
> 
> Nobody else, according to the press release, is using Reiki. So,
> while Johns Hopkins may not have trauma center designation, they
> do not appear to be sampling the anesthesia supplies.
> 
> Their study of Acupuncture leaves some room for improvement.
> There does not appear to be a placebo group. How do you determine
> that an added treatment is more effective than placebo, if you do
> not have patients receiving a sham form of acupuncture?
> 
> Perhaps they are using an ancient form of research, that does not
> involve the scientific method.
> 
> SHOCK TRAUMA OFFERS ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT
> Patients Can Have Reiki, Music Therapy and Acupuncture in
> Addition to Medication
> September 5, 2007
> [1]Press Release
> 
> Tim Noonan.
> 
> 
> On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:07 -0400, "Rick Tappan" <rtappan at gwu.edu>
> wrote:
> > So one could say the same for Johns Hopkins which is also a
> trauma center
> > as
> > well as a world renowned institution, but is also off the
> list?????
> >
> > Rick Tappan
> > 703 726-3734
> > rtappan at gwu.edu
> > "Who Dares, Wins"
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org
> > [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org]
> > On Behalf Of htaed_rd at 123mail.org
> > Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 1:18 PM
> > To: Trauma-List [TRAUMA.ORG]
> > Subject: RE: Shooting in Washington DC (UNCLASSIFIED)
> >
> > Shock Trauma is so cutting edge, that they are using Reiki,
> Acupuncture,
> > and other "traditional medicine." Maybe they want to stay away
> from
> > anything evidence based, such as trauma center designation.
> >
> > Tim Noonan.
> >
> 
> References
> 
> 1. http://www.umm.edu/news/releases/alternative_therapies.htm
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